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But seriously, folks: Like many Jewish standup comedians before him, the Republican leader of the State Assembly is trying out some new material on the road. “New Jersey needs some new laws,” District 21’s

Blending in “was never an option,” Yitz Jordan says. From the start, beginning his journey to Judaism as a brown-skinned seven-year-old, then becoming a hasidic hip-hop performer, and finally coming out as gay, he

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Greater MetroWest CARES, the Committee Addressing Resources for Seniors, is coordinated by the Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ and brings together leaders from Greater MetroWest agencies to promote independence and support vitality among

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On Thursday, Sept. 22, opera singer and New Jersey native Rachel Joselson will perform selections from her CD Songs of the Holocaust at Montclair State University in a program sponsored by the Department of

The American Jewish Committee’s international director of interreligious affairs sounded optimistic notes about interfaith relations after making contact with Pope Francis and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. Speaking Feb. 27 at a private home

Four years after the charter of its Rutgers University chapter was revoked, the international Jewish fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi is returning to campus. The chapter had operated for 55 years at Rutgers and had

The cowardly attack that claimed four lives at the Brussels Jewish Museum May 24 represented a persistent strain of anti-Semitism in Europe. Xenophobic right-wing parties have appealed to nationalists in various countries, while anti-Israel

The Jewish Federation of Monmouth County announced that as of May 23 — the deadline for early registration discounts — 170 people are registered for a nine-day “mega-mission” to Israel. The Central Jersey Journey